Jamie Rollins, MDPediatrician

After receiving her bachelor’s degree in education from Mercer University, Dr. Rollins attended Wesleyan College where she completed her master’s degree in education and her pre-medical curriculum requisites. In 2001, she returned to her alma mater where she received a medical degree from the Mercer University School of Medicine.

Following med school, Dr. Rollins pursued her pediatric residency at the Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University, where she also served as chief resident and assistant program director. Before establishing Northside Cherokee Pediatrics, Dr. Rollins gained valuable experience working at various pediatric practices, providing critical after-hours care for infants, children and teens.

In addition to being board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, Dr. Rollins is also certified in Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Neonatal Resuscitation. She is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Education & Training

Medical Degree, Mercer University School of Medicine

Residency, Pediatrics, Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University

Master’s Degree, Middle Childhood Education, Wesleyan College

Bachelor’s Degree, Middle Childhood Education, Wesleyan College

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University

Assistant Program Director, Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University

Certifications & Memberships

Board Certified, American Board of Pediatrics

Member of American Academy of Pediatrics since 2006

Clinical Interests

Breastfeeding

Developmental Issues

Attention Deficit Disorder

Behavioral Problems

Hospital Privileges

Northside Hospital Cherokee

After receiving her bachelor’s degree in education from Mercer University, Dr. Rollins attended Wesleyan College where she completed her master’s degree in education and her pre-medical curriculum requisites. In 2001, she returned to her alma mater where she received a medical degree from the Mercer University School of Medicine.Following med school, Dr. Rollins pursued her pediatric residency at the Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University, where she also served as chief resident and assistant program director. Before establishing Northside Cherokee Pediatrics, Dr. Rollins gained valuable experience working at various pediatric practices, providing critical after-hours care for infants, children and teens.

In addition to being board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, Dr. Rollins is also certified in Pediatric Advanced Life Support and Neonatal Resuscitation. She is also a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics.

Education & Training

Medical Degree, Mercer University School of Medicine

Residency, Pediatrics, Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University

Master’s Degree, Middle Childhood Education, Wesleyan College

Bachelor’s Degree, Middle Childhood Education, Wesleyan College

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University

Assistant Program Director, Medical Center of Central Georgia at Mercer University